The rated capacity of the electric transformer ranges from 30kVA to 100mVA, depending on the model.
The transformers are available in various voltage ratios including 380V, 3kV, 6kV, 11kV, and 33kV.
The transformers feature vector groups such as Dyn11, Yd11, and Yyno.
The no-load losses vary by capacity, with values ranging from 0.14% for the 30kVA transformer to 4.5% for the 1000kVA transformer.
The impedance of the transformers is denoted as 'Yd11' or 'Yyno', depending on the specific model.
Yes, the transformers can be configured to operate at multiple voltage levels including 380V, 3kV, 6kV, 11kV, and 33kV.
The maximum capacity available is 100mVA, designed for high voltage applications.
Yes, these transformers are designed for high voltage and industrial applications, ensuring reliable power distribution.
The transformers are typically air-cooled or oil-cooled, depending on the specific model and application.
To determine the appropriate size, consider your load requirements, voltage levels, and the specific application needs. Consulting with a power engineer is recommended.
Safety features may include overcurrent protection, thermal protection, and grounding options to ensure safe operation.
Installation complexity can vary; professional installation is recommended to ensure compliance with electrical standards and safety regulations.
Warranty periods can vary by manufacturer; typically, they range from one to five years depending on the specific model and terms.
Routine maintenance is recommended, including inspections, cleaning, and testing to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
Customer support can usually be reached through the manufacturer's website or contact information provided with the product documentation.
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